← Back to context Comment by martin-t 2 days ago Why would an attacker move on if it can maintain a successful DoS attack forever? 2 comments martin-t Reply xmcp123 2 days ago Because botnets are mostly there to make money nowadays. Or owned by state actors.Either way, it’s opportunity cost. flipped 2 days ago The mentioned botnet didn't intentionally take down I2P. It's run by bunch of kids who don't know what they're doing.
xmcp123 2 days ago Because botnets are mostly there to make money nowadays. Or owned by state actors.Either way, it’s opportunity cost.
flipped 2 days ago The mentioned botnet didn't intentionally take down I2P. It's run by bunch of kids who don't know what they're doing.
Because botnets are mostly there to make money nowadays. Or owned by state actors.
Either way, it’s opportunity cost.
The mentioned botnet didn't intentionally take down I2P. It's run by bunch of kids who don't know what they're doing.